- Television personality
- Born: 1960 UK
- Annual: RF12,283,289,356
- Monthly: RF1,023,607,446
- Weekly: RF236,217,103
- Daily: RF47,243,421
Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English broadcaster, journalist, farmer, game show host and writer who specialises in motoring. He is best known for the motoring programmes Top Gear and The Grand Tour alongside Richard Hammond and James May. He also currently writes weekly columns for The Sunday Times and The Sun. Since 2018, Clarkson has hosted the revived ITV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, replacing former host Chris Tarrant.
Wikipedia page about Jeremy ClarksonForbes 2018: salary rumoured to be $12.3 million
Telegraph Aug. 2015: " £9.6 million a year as a host
Telegraph July 16 2013: paid £8.4million for stake in a joint venture with BBC Worldwide which exploits Top Gear's global brand, on top of a £4.86million divide. He was also paid £1million for his salary as a presenter.
Telegraph 2012: BBC to close the loopholes that lead to stars being overpaid. BBC Worldwide bought the Top Gear host out of Bedder 6, Mr Clarkson will receive more than £10m, rising to £15m depending on its performance.
Dailymail 2012: His dividends are thought to net him £2.7million and, in the past, the company has awarded him a ‘services’ fee of £350,000. On top of this, a BBC talent fee of around £500,000, pushing his potential income to £3.5m
Dailymail 2012: £2.14million from his Company Bedder-6, on top of £1 m BBC salary.
DailyMail 2011:" £854,000 from Bedder 6 on top of an est £1m salary from the BBC."
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- Text: Daily Mail
- Text: Wikipedia
- Text: Dailymail
- Text: Telegraph
- Text: Telegraph
- Text: Telegraph
- Text: Forbes
Update: 2019-9